There is a universal restlessness today among believers, young and old—unease, unhappiness, and unrest that exists in our pursuit of happiness.

Unarguably we find the answer in the life and salvation of Jesus Christ. Undeniably the miracles of His virgin birth, death on the cross, and resurrection from the grave hold the key to eternal life and ultimate joy. But what if in addition to these awaited a miracle revealed in Jesus' three years of public ministry, the roughly 1,000 days that followed His life of otherwise relative obscurity—the 1,000 days that were intentionally lived and documented?

In 1,000 Days Jonathan Falwell presents the unique chance to study this miracle, looking closely at those last three years in Jesus' life and revealing vital information form the gospels for our lives today. Meet Jesus like never before when you take a second (or maybe third or fourth) look at what He said in those 1,000 days. Each chapter also includes a special Bible study for use either by individuals or small groups.

Find rest in His invitation to make His mission your mission. Discover, as Falwell has, that a picture of the life of Jesus is worth a thousand days.

Contributor(s)

Jonathan Falwell

About the Contributor(s)

Jonathan FalwellJonathan Falwell is senior pastor of the 20,000-member Thomas Road Baptist Church, called by unanimous vote of the congregation after his father's death in 2007. Vice Chancellor for Spiritual Affairs at Liberty University, the world's largest evangelical university with 37,000 students, Falwell preaches weekly on television, writes a weekly column for online news sources, and is an accomplished photographer with photos appearing in top news magazines. He and his wife have four children.

ISBN-10

0849948088

ISBN-13

9780849948084

Release Date

Mar 13, 2012

Weight (lbs)

1.0000

Height

9.1

Width

6.2

Length

240

Length Unit

Pages

Publisher

Thomas Nelson

Price

$22.99

Format

Hardcover

Language

English

Customer Reviews

Review by MontanaMomma

Rating

1,000 Days covers the 1,000 days of Christ's ministry prior to His death on the cross. The way Falwell writes makes it easy to understand just why Jesus didn't just skip to the dying on the cross part. Good resources, good questions for discussion included. Also has a list of the 100 main events in Jesus' life, with Bible references. (Posted on 4/14/12)